The striking building of the former Viennese stock exchange is located prominently and noticeably directly in way of the Schottenring. The brick red-coloured building in a neo-renaissance style was built between 1873 and 1877 by Theophil von Hansen for the Viennese stock exchange, established in 1771.

The building has been comprehensively and extensively refurbished and, apart from high-grade offices, also offers numerous service facilities, temporarily rentable event zones as well as imposing festive halls with copious stucco décor and an impressive room height of 13 metres. The leased areas, some of which have their own patios, are accessed via the representative portico.

A beautiful inner courtyard serves as a rest and meeting zone for all tenants. In the basement of the building, in the historic indoor market, next to the opulent florist Lederleitner, there is also the Restaurant Hansen. At street level, a branch of Tricaffé supplements the gastronomic range of services in the building.

The offices are equipped in a high-grade and modern manner and have parquet flooring, glass partitions and specular louvre lights.

Thanks to its convenient situation, the location is easy to reach by public transport and by car. Via Franz-Josefs-Kai it takes just a few minutes to get to the Süd-Ost-Tangente (A23 motorway) and the airport motorway.

Ideal infrastructure with a wide range of the most diverse catering outlets and an enormous multiplicity of shops ensures an optimum supply and does away with the need to make long journeys.